Tohoku Medical Megabank Project | |
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Commercial? | No |
Type of project | Prospective cohort study |
Location | Sendai, Miyagi, JAPAN (ToMMo) and Shiwa-gun, Iwate, JAPAN (IMM) |
Key people | Masayuki Yamamoto (Executive Director, ToMMo) Makoto Sasaki (Executive Director, IMM) |
Established | 2012 |
The Tohoku Medical Megabank Project is a national project in Japan.[1] The mission of the Tohoku Medical Megabank (TMM) project is to carry out a long-term health survey in the Miyagi and Iwate prefectures, which were affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake, and provide the research infrastructure for the development of personalized medicine by establishing a biobank and conducting cohort studies.[2][3] It started in 2012.
The TMM project is conducted by Tohoku University's Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization (ToMMo) and Iwate Medical University's Iwate Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization (IMM).
Projects
The following cohort studies and research projects are in progress or completed.
Prospective cohort studies
Research projects
- Whole genome sequencing with short read and long read technologies.[6]
- SNP array Genotyping with Japonica array.[6]
- Construction of Japanese human genome reference.[7]
- Plasma metabolome analysis with NMR and Mass spectrometry.[8]
- Proteome analysis.[8]
- Transcriptome analysis.[9]
- Epigenome analysis.[9]
- Oral Microbiome analysis.[10]
Timeline
2013
- Recruitment of TMM Community-Based Cohort starts.[1]
- Recruitment of TMM Birth and Three-Generation Cohort Study starts.[1]
2014
- Japanese genome reference panel (1KJPN), which shows variant allele frequency based on whole genome sequencing of 1,070 cohort participants, is released (draft version 2014, official version 2015).[11]
- Japonica array, a SNP array optimized for Japanese population by taking advantage of 1KJPN haplotype information, is released.[12]
2015
- A portal site of Japanese Multi Omics Reference Panel (jMorp), providing metabolome and proteome data from the cohort participants, is opened. As of 2022, jMorp covers metabolome, proteome, transcriptome, methylome, as well as genome reference panel.[13]
2016
- Recruitment of TMM Community-Based Cohort is finished with over 80,000 participants.[1]
2017
- Recruitment of TMM Birth and Three-Generation Cohort Study is finished with over 70,000 participants.[1]
- The second followup survey starts.
2018
- Japanese genome reference panel (3.5KJPNv2), which shows variant allele frequency based on whole genome sequencing of 3,554 cohort participants, is released (published in 2019).[14]
2019
- Japanese reference genome (JG1) is released (published in 2021).[7]
- Distribution of 67,000 TMM Community-Based Cohort samples data starts.
- Japanese genome reference panel (4.7KJPN) is released.
- Japonica array NEO, a SNP array optimized for Japanese population by taking advantage of 3.5KJPN haplotype information, is released (published in 2021).[15]
2020
- Distribution of 54,000 SNP array data starts.
- Distribution of TMM Birth and Three-Generation Cohort samples data starts.
- Japanese genome reference panel (8.3KJPN) is released.
- Japanese reference genome (JG2) is released.
2021
- The third followup survey starts.
- Japanese genome reference panel (14KJPN) is released.[16]
- JSV1, a structural variation panel, which is constructed with long-read sequencing data, is released.[17]
2022
- Whole genome sequencing of 50,000 cohort participants was finished.[18]
- Japanese genome reference panel (38KJPN) is released.
2023
References
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- ↑ Otsuki, Akihito; Okamura, Yasunobu; Ishida, Noriko; Tadaka, Shu; Takayama, Jun; Kumada, Kazuki; Kawashima, Junko; Taguchi, Keiko; Minegishi, Naoko; Kuriyama, Shinichi; Tamiya, Gen; Kinoshita, Kengo; Katsuoka, Fumiki; Yamamoto, Masayuki (2022-09-20). "Construction of a trio-based structural variation panel utilizing activated T lymphocytes and long-read sequencing technology". Communications Biology. 5 (1): 991. doi:10.1038/s42003-022-03953-1. ISSN 2399-3642. PMC 9489684. PMID 36127505.
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